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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: puborectalis who wrote (28150)8/6/2000 8:30:35 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Now here's an important act by the texas governor......

August 3, 2000 · Office of the Governor

AUSTIN – Governor George W. Bush today announced the
appointment of Helen R. Quiram of Waco and Elida Zapata
of Lubbock to the Cosmetology Commission of Texas. Both
will serve terms ending December 31, 2005. The commission
issues and enforces rules regarding licenses, operations,
education and practitioners in the cosmetology industry.

Quiram is a real estate coordinator and leasing agent at
American-Amicable Life Insurance Company and a fellow of
the Life Management Institute. Active in civic affairs, she is
a member of the Altrusa Club of Waco, Friends of Waco
High Schools and the Historic Waco Foundation. She is also
a member of the board of the Friends of the Regis
Retirement Center and currently serves as a member of the
Downtown Waco, Inc. Advisory Board, a position she has
held for eight years. Quiram, who will fill a public member
position on the commission, will replace Virginia Dillman of
Dallas, whose term expired.

Zapata is a hair stylist at G.C. Hair Salon. She has been
active in a variety of civic and community organizations and
is currently a volunteer at St. Mary’s Hospital. A graduate
of Jessie Lee Institute of Hair Design, Zapata will replace
Robin Crump of Temple, whose term expired. She is being
named to a position reserved for licensed operators.

The appointments are subject to Senate confirmation.

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